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Active HORIZON European Commission

A Global Evaluation of Public Policies to Mitigate and Reverse Land Degradation

€1.45M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn
Country Germany
Start Date Jun 01, 2023
End Date May 31, 2028
Duration 1,826 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101075824
Grant Description

Land degradation is one of the major sustainability challenges of our time. It is a driver of climate change, biodiversity loss, and water pollution, and reduces global agricultural productivity.

This requires effective and economically efficient policies.Here, I outline a project that combines the global measurement and modelling of land degradation trends with econometric research designs to estimate policy effectiveness, their benefit cost ratios, and how design features and contextual factors explain policy performance.

This research builds on the unique expertise I have developed over the last 5-years. The project consists of four work packages.

In the first WP, global datasets will be build, including a new database of public policies relevant to land conditions, maps of different land degradation indicators, such as soil productivity trends, vegetation and agricultural yield changes, soil erosion and pollution, and land cover changes, such as cropland expansion and forest loss.

In the second WP, econometric research designs (such as difference-in-differences, difference-in discontinuities, and synthetic control) will be used to estimate the causal effect(s) of public policies on land conditions.

The comprehensiveness and global scope of the analysis means that for the first time, we will have the full picture, largely free of selection and publication biases, and methodologically unified.In the third WP, all the policies costs and benefits will be compared to each other and we will quantify how much benefit each policy has been generating per its costs.In the fourth WP, we will use both conventional econometric techniques and novel machine learning approaches to systematically explain when and why some public policies perform better than others.This research will generate new insights on how to improve public policies to mitigate and reverse land degradation.

I expect it will generate high interest among academics, policy makers, and the public.

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Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn

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